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Journal Publications-Noetics
This is a selected list of recent, peer-reviewed journal articles on various noetic topics related to things mentioned in the book, The Lost Symbol, that have been authored or co-authored by IONS staff scientists. They include such phenomena as perception through time, distant healing, interconnectedness, consciousness and health, individual and collective intention in the physical world, and transformation of consciousness.
Perception Through Time
- Intuition through time: what does the seer see?
Radin D, Borges A. Explore, 2009 Jul-Aug;5(4):200-11. - Toward understanding the pacebo effect: investigating a possible retrocausal factor
Radin D, Lobach E. J Altern Complement Med. 2007 Sep;13(7):733-39. - Electrodermal presentiments of future emotions
Radin, D. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 253–273, 2004.
Distant Healing Intention and Distant Physiological Connectedness
- Compassionate intention as a therapeutic intervention by partners of cancer patients: effects of distant intention on the patients' autonomic nervous system
Radin D, Stone J, Levine E, Eskandarnejad S, Schlitz M, Kozak L, Mandel D, Hayssen G. Explore. 2008 Jul-Aug;4(4):235-43. - Of two minds: Sceptic-proponent collaboration within parapsychology
Schlitz M, Wiseman R, Watt C, Radin D. Br J Psychol. 2006 Aug;97(Pt 3):313-22. - Gut feelings, intuition, and emotions: an exploratory study
Radin DI, Schlitz MJ. J Altern Complement Med. 2005 Feb;11(1):85-91. - Event-related electroencephalographic correlations between isolated human subjects
Radin DI. J Altern Complement Med. 2004 Apr;10(2):315-23. - Distant healing intention: definitions and evolving guidelines for laboratory studies
Schlitz M, Radin D, Malle BF, Schmidt S, Utts J, Yount GL. Altern Ther Health Med. 2003 May-Jun;9(3 Suppl):A31-43.
Consciousness and Health
- Effects of a mindfulness-based intervention during pregnancy on prenatal stress and mood: results of a pilot study
Vieten C, and Astin J. Arch Womens Ment Health. 2008 Feb;11(1):67-74. Epub 2008 Mar 3. - Negative affect, emotional acceptance, and smoking cessation
Carmody TP, Vieten C, Astin JA. J Psychoactive Drugs. 2007 Dec;39(4):499-508. - Effects of healing intention on cultured cells and truly random events
Radin D, Taft, R., Yount G. J Altern Complement Med. 2004 Feb;10(1):103-12.
Individual and Collective Intention in the Physical World
- Testing nonlocal observation as a source of intuitive knowledge
Radin D. Explore. 2008 Jan-Feb;4(1):25-35. - Effects of intentionally enhanced chocolate on mood
Radin D, Hayssen G, Walsh J. Explore. 2007 Sep-Oct;3(5):485-92. - Double-blind test of the effects of distant intention on water crystal formation
Radin D, Hayssen G, Emoto M, Kizu T. Explore. 2006 Sep-Oct;2(5):408-11. - Experiments testing models of mind-matter interaction
Radin, D. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 20, NO. 3, pp. 375401, 2006. - Random event generators: correlations of continuous random data with major world events
Nelson, R. D., Radin, D. I., Shoup, R., and Bancel, P. A. (2002).Foundations of Physics Letters, 15, 6, 537-550. - Exploring relationships between random physical events and mass human attention: asking for whom the bell tolls
Radin, D. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 533–547, 2002.
Transformation of Consciousness
- I to we: the role of consciousness transformation in compassion and altruism
Vieten, C; Amorok, T; Schlitz, M (2006). Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, 41:4, 917-933. - The role of transformation, spirit, and psychospiritual approaches on human brain activity and immunity
Vieten C, (2004). San Francisco Medicine: Journal of the San Francisco Medical Society 77:7, 28-31.
In the News
“The recent breakthroughs Katherine had made here in the field of Noetic Science had ramifications across every discipline – from physics to history, to philosophy, to religion. Soon everything will change, she thought.” (The Lost Symbol, pg. 34)
Sharing a striking similarity with the book’s female protagonist, IONS’ CEO Dr. Marilyn Schlitz, a world-renowned anthropologist and noetic scientist, has worked with the Smithsonian Institute and conducted secret government remote-viewing experiments. Dr. Schlitz also helped design a 2000-pound electromagnetically-shielded testing room – IONS’ own “cube” (also featured in the book) – where IONS conducts many of its experiments.
Dr. Schlitz tumbled onto the pages of literary folklore when NPR also noticed the resemblance, and she became a global spokeswoman for others digging into the promise and realities of noetic science.



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Saturday, May 21, 2011
The human soul weighs 1/3,000th of an ounce!
That’s the astonishing claim of East German researchers who recently weighed more than 200 terminally ill patients just before, and immediately after, their deaths.
In each case the weight loss was exactly the same–1/3,000th of an ounce.
“The inescapable conclusion is that we have now confirmed the existence of the human soul and determined its weight,” Dr. Becker Mertens of Dresden said in a letter printed in the German science journal Horizon.
“The challenge before us now is to figure out exactly what the soul is composed of”, he continued. “We are inclined to believe that it is a form of energy. “But our attempts to identify this energy have been unsuccessful to date.”
The expert’s report, co-authored by physicist Elke Fisher, got mixed review from top scientists around the world. Gerard Voisart, the leading French pathologist, was especially critical, saying that the weight difference between the living and the dead could be accounted for by air leaving the lungs. But Drs. Fisher and Mertens said they took that into account in making their calculations. They further stated that the device they used to weigh the soul has a margin of error of less than 1/100,000th of an ounce.“It occurred to us that the weight loss could be the result of an instantaneous physical deterioration,” said Dr. Fisher. “But after exhaustive study we agreed that was not the case. The only possible explanation is that we were measuring the loss of the human soul or some kind of life force.”
The communist scientists were careful not to link their study of the soul with a superior being or with afterlife. But church leaders contacted by the European press said the experts’ report confirmed the existence of God and heaven–and praised their breakthrough research.
“It’s ironic that communist scientists would conduct a search for the soul, much less declare that they found it,” said one clergyman.
Repeated attempts to get an official statement from the Vatican were unsuccessful. But one highly placed source said Pope John Paul II was aware of the German study. And he reportedly was most impressed. “The Roman Catholic Church has never concerned itself with the weight of the soul, but we are pleased with scientific confirmation of its existence,” the source said.
From the tabloid, Weekly World News, Nov. 8, 1988. By Ragan Dunn. This story appeared in the same issue as a story headlined, “Painting of Elvis weeps real tears”, and “Psychic makes river run backwards”.In the earliest 20th century, Dr Duncan McDougall measured the human soul at 21 grams.(The movie 21 Grams is based on the same findings).
In 1907, MacDougall weighed six patients while they were in the process of dying from tuberculosis in an old age home. It was relatively easy to determine when death was only a few hours away, and at this point the entire bed was placed on an industrial sized scale which was apparently sensitive to the gram. He took his results (a varying amount of perceived mass loss in most of the six cases) to support his hypothesis that the soul had mass, and when the soul departed the body, so did this mass. The determination of the soul weighing 21 grams was based on the average loss of mass in the six patients. Other studies were soon put forward to confirm the results. Experiments on mice and other animals took place. Most notably the weighing upon death of sheep seemed to create mass for a few minutes which later disappeared. The hypothesis was made that a soul portal formed upon death which then whisked the soul away.In the Roman Catholic Church, Saint Michael has four main roles or offices. He is the Christian angel of death, carrying the souls of all the deceased to heaven, where they are weighed in his perfectly balanced scales (hence Michael is often depicted holding scales). At the hour of death, Michael descends and gives each soul the chance to redeem itself before passing, thus consternating the devil and his minions. St Michael is the special patron of the Chosen People in the Old Testament and is guardian of the Church; it was thus not unusual for the angel to be revered by the military orders of knights during the Middle Ages. Last, he is the supreme enemy of Satan and the fallen angels.
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